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02-04-2014 00:36 - edited 02-04-2014 00:37
So question is, how long until O2 get it out to us? I'm starting my campaign now due the stupidly long wait for gdr3 on huawei w1.
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on 03-04-2014 12:00
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on 03-04-2014 12:00
Have you learned any other details about the update itself and what it contains? I'm sure everyone here would be really interested!
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on 02-04-2014 06:34
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on 02-04-2014 06:34
From recent discussions it does 'seem' to look like they are getting these firmware updates , looking into what's in them to ensure they include only what they want their customers to have and test it for their network platform and then release it a bit more quickly.
One reason why I like to use iOS = None of this happens !
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on 02-04-2014 13:34
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on 02-04-2014 13:34
That's a pity. I hate that with network-based firmware and probably one of the reasons I try to go for operating systems that arrive in line with the manufacturers schedule. My last Galaxy S2 had the O2 firmware on it until one day I went with the Samsung International firmware.
This is one of the benefits of going with a Google Nexus 4/5 or Apple iPhone where updates come direct from the manufacturers. Although if that's the case, who from the UK network is actually testing the network functions. I always wondered if this is a form of boosting sales in new models in the same range of handsets. Unless you're an inside I'll guess we'll never know.
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on 02-04-2014 22:17
I would like to know this too. I recently got a Lumia 1520 via O2 and I know it has branded firmware on it so we are at the mercy of O2 for this update.
Can to tell us which WP hardware you will be updating O2?
iPad 9th Gen,
Apple Watch Ultra,
,Airpod Pro,
Apple TV 4K,
Apple TV HD,
HomePods,
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on 03-04-2014 00:39
At the wbuild conference today they said it will be available to all in a couple of months so I wouldn't expect to get it until late June at the earliest.
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Have you learned any other details about the update itself and what it contains? I'm sure everyone here would be really interested!
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on 03-04-2014 14:32
WPCentral have a list of the new features in WP8.1
http://www.wpcentral.com/windows-phone-81-features
I'm most excited about native podcast support and the new notification center. Oh, and that Lumia 930 - I hope that comes to O2
on 16-04-2014 11:26
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on 16-04-2014 11:26
Anyone can upgrade to WIndows Phone 8.1 now, but it will be the Preview for developers. The only issue with this is that it might void the phone warranty with O2 and the OEM. Which is the only reason why i havent done it yet.
If someone from O2 could confirm it wont void the warranty then i'd upgrade right now.